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Oral Cancer Question / Cold Sore Blog – How do I know if have a Cold Sore?

Oral Cancer Question / Cold Sore Blog – How do I know if have a Cold Sore?

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  3. How do I know if have a Cold Sore?

With any sores, in the oral area – a good idea is to check with your dentist or physician.  Cold sores are commonly referred to as fever blisters – a Cold sore is a relatively small sized, fluid-filled ulcer(s) that appear on the lip area and somewhere around the mouth. The longevity varies, though usually they may last for a week or more. There is some pain and it can cause discomfort – also the crusty appearance of cold sores can appear, which may not look good.  Using Antiviral medications when believe a cold sore is on setting can help a lot.  These meds are only available with a prescription. Cold sore antivirals usually come in two different forms – these are (1) topical medication creams that are applied to the area of the cold sore & (2) oral medications pills that are taken by mouth

Antivirals are usually well-tolerated by most people, though not everyone can or should take antivirals.  That is why, they are prescribed by a doctor.  The benefits and risks must be discussed with your dentist or physician.

Canker Sore Chat:

Canker Sore Chat and Cold Sores Discussion on DentalChat.  One needs to know the difference between a Cold Sore and a Canker Sore.  Canker Sores are small, painful lesions that usually develop around the soft tissues of your mouth or at the base of your gums.Canker Sores usually appear on the outside of the mouth and they are Not contagious. The treatment of Canker Sores is usually leaving it alone. Canker sores normally heal on their own within one or two weeks, if they do not or are concerned, should see a physician or dentist.

Oral Cancer Question – one thing people are concerned of and should be concerned of – is oral cancer.  If a sore does not heal, then need to see a physician.  If see a sore around the mouth, that are concerned about and specially if not healing, best idea is to check it out with your doctor.

 

 

 

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